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Title: Colorado blizzard strands thousands
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Published: Dec 21, 2006
Author: staff
Post Date: 2006-12-21 19:43:31 by tom007
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Colorado blizzard strands thousands

By KIM NGUYEN, Associated Press Writer 44 minutes ago

DENVER - Nearly 5,000 travelers who mistakenly thought they were beating the Christmas rush struggled to find a hotel room or faced another night on the hard floor at Denver's snowbound airport Thursday after a blizzard paralyzed the city. ADVERTISEMENT

The storm blanketed most of Colorado under 2 feet of snow, bringing businesses, government and holiday shopping to a standstill, shutting down the nation's fifth-busiest airport and creating a ripple effect that disrupted air travel around the country just days before Christmas.

"We can't go home; the highway's closed. We can't get to the car; it's 10 miles away. And the hotels are not cheap," said Jodie Hartfield of Colorado Springs, who spent a sleepless night squeezed between a signboard and a phone booth with her husband and three young children.

Denver International Airport — once touted as storm-proof — closed on Wednesday afternoon, and a spokesman said it would not reopen until noon Friday. By then, more than 2,000 flights in and out of Denver will have been canceled, officials said.

On Wednesday night, airport authorities provided a few hundred cots for the estimated 4,700 stranded travelers and doled out scratchy Red Cross blankets, along with diapers and baby formula. But there wasn't nearly enough bedding to go around.

Hundreds of travelers slept in lines at ticket counters. Others huddled on bench seats, or sought shelter against walls and counters, covering themselves with clothing, luggage and newspapers. The baggage pick-up area proved a popular spot — it was dark enough to sleep.

Plows plied the runways, but falling and drifting snow covered them all over again within 30 minutes, airport spokesman Steve Snyder said.

Airport managers tried to persuade travelers to leave. Public-address announcements emphasized there would be no flights for another day, and plows cleared parking lots and worked the 10-mile access road to Interstate 70. Officials organized convoys of 10 buses, led by a snowplow, to take travelers to hotels 25 miles away in downtown Denver, 800 at a time.

One angry passenger, pharmacist Robert Helmer, waited for the first convoy of the day with bags under his eyes.

Helmer managed to get on a United Airlines flight to St. Louis on Wednesday morning, sat for an hour waiting for a late-arriving flight attendant, then three more hours on the tarmac before the flight was finally canceled. He spent the night on the airport floor, covered by what he could find in his carry-on bag.

"There's a lot of very bitter people here, and I'm one of them," Helmer said. "This was major mismanagement."

It was the biggest snowstorm to hit Colorado since a March blizzard in 2003 that shut down the region and killed six.

The storm brought life to a standstill for 3.8 million people along the Front Range — a 170-mile urban corridor along the eastern edge of the Rockies that includes Denver. Police and National Guardsmen rescued hundreds of people stuck in cars.

Some mountain areas got more than 3 feet of snow, and up to 25 inches fell in the Denver metropolitan area.

Despite the slick roads and deep drifts, there were no immediate reports of any deaths or serious injuries were reported.

But Denver's normally bustling downtown was all but empty Thursday morning, with a few people trudging down the middle of unplowed streets. Other people got around by snowmobile. Mail delivery across the region was suspended, and many malls were closed on what should have been one of the busiest shopping days of the year.

The storm — which lingered through midday Thursday — also shut down I-70 and I-25, major routes through the West.

Hartfield's family, desperate to get to Seattle, managed to rebook a flight for Christmas Eve, but held out hope of getting onto an earlier standby flight.

Hartfield and her husband, Andy, used luggage, Red Cross blankets, a cot and a flattened cardboard box scrounged from another family to wall off a spot for the night. While the parents tended 5-month-old Michael, their other children, Drew, 5, and Alexis, 3, made an adventure of the mess.

"The kids had a blast. It was like a camping trip for them," Hartfield said. "But we were tossing and turning the whole night."

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Don't know how deep it got here, but there is a drift at one end of my drive way that had me swimming for a moment. Went from waist deep to I don't know what. Kind of scary. I backed out.

We had all the vehicles out by 11:00. Got a 4wd going and we were able ram it through the other end of the drive. Then dug for a couple of hours. Got the car out and discovered there was not place to go. Roads were all closed. The other end of the drive with big drift will probably be closed until spring. Stores started opening about 4:00 this afternoon.

Someone has a horse in the back pasture without a cover. One of the people who boaard here. Will see how cold it gets. Call the humane society and have them bring a cover if it gets bad again. Would of done it last night if I could have seen it.

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#3. To: ..., indrid cold, diana (#1)

Don't know how deep it got here, but there is a drift at one end of

Two feet sounds about right but with those vicious winds many four foot drifts around here. And that is a car stopper for most vehicles.

There are tons of trucks sitting it out all along the major streets, tho I-25 to Denver just opened, doubt south of Pueblo is open.

I got stuck three times trying to get to work. Thank goodness for friends.

We seemed to be the only liquor store opened this early afternoon, and many banks were closed, so biz was brisk. Shut down at 6:00.

Major ploouy for retailers in the front range. Cept for easy to get to liquor stores )

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